I'm trying to work out how much a treasure horde would be worth in contemporary money. Specifically what a talent of gold is worth, compared to a talent of silver in 270BC.
I know that at the time, most currencies were based on silver, and a standard unit for a lot was the Attic talent (equivalent to 26kg of silver). One talent of silver was worth 6000 drachmae (each of which was about 4.4g).
What I'd like to work out is a conversion rate to assess the value of a chest-full of Persian gold darics.
I've had two contradicting conversion rates for silver to gold. One says a talent of gold is worth 20000 drachmae, so gold is about 3 1/3 times as valuable as silver. So roughly speaking, one daric is worth about six drachmae.
But I've seen another conversion rate saying one talent of gold was worth 27 talents of silver. Which would make each daric worth around 50 drachmae. Quite a difference.
So does anyone have any idea what the right conversion rate was?
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